Becoming Bindy Mackenzie

Becoming Bindy Mackenzie

by JaclynMoriarty (Author)

Synopsis

Bindy Mackenzie is the smartest - and kindest - girl at Ashbury High. She likes to share her knowledge of common teen anxieties and offers lunchtime advisory sessions in a relaxed setting (the locker room). But when Bindy discovers that, despite all her hard work, nobody likes her, benevolent Bindy is banished - ruthless Bindy is about to be unleashed.

Bindy records every moment of her new rebellious life in a project - from The Philosophical Musings of B. Mackenzie to extracts from her essays. But her scrapbook is also the key to a bizarre mystery - with Bindy herself at the centre. Only her friends can help her now. If only she had some.

Becoming Bindy Mackenzie is the original sequel to Feeling Sorry for Celia and Finding Cassie Crazy. As ever, Jaclyn's writing is funny and scary, happy and sad and always fabulously feel-good!

A few of the many rave reviews for her previous Macmillan novels:

'I absolutely loved it. I wish I had written it' Marian Keyes

`Funny . . . moving . . . compulsive' The 50 Best Books for Children, Independent

`Funny, strange and improbably true' Book of the Month, J17

'A good-natured who-dunnit. A pacey, tightly woven book' TES

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More Information

Format: Unabridged
Pages: 384
Edition: Unabridged
Publisher: Young Picador
Published: 19 May 2006

ISBN 10: 0330438840
ISBN 13: 9780330438841
Children’s book age: 12+ Years

Author Bio
Jaclyn Moriarty grew up in Sydney, Australia, and studied Law and English on three continents - at Sydney University in Australia, Yale in the US and Cambridge in England. She spent four years working as a media and entertainment lawyer but now writes full-time so she can go to work in her pyjamas. Jaclyn and her Canadian partner divide their time between Sydney and Montreal, depending where the summer is. Jaclyn's first novel for young adults, Feeling Sorry for Celia, was an instant best-seller in Australia, America and the UK. She followed this up with the equally fantastic Finding Cassie Crazy. Jaclyn also writes for adults.